Patagonia's largest.

The Paxat Backpack is Patagonia's largest daypack designed specifically for women. The main compartment, secondary compartment, and laptop sleeve open wide for easy packing and inspecting. Patagonia built this pack out of partially-recycled fabric with a DWR treatment for weather-resistance. The padded laptop sleeve protects computers as large as 17 inches, and the secondary compartment has an internal organizer. There are also side pockets for security or water bottles, and the zippered top pocket is perfect for passports.

Patagonia's largest, women-specific daypack

30L capacity is spacious for school stuff, work gear, and more

Padded and fleece-lined sleeves protect tablets and laptops

DWR-treated fabrics shed rainfall and spilled beverages

Padded mesh assures breathable ventilation at back and shoulder

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Backpack For School

Familiarity: I've used it several times

I have begun pursuing my master's and needed a new backpack. I love the Patagonia brand and decided to purchase the item. I love the color and it keeps my books dry in the rain. I wish it were a bit bigger so my laptop would fit inside it but I realize this product is intended for hiking and camping instead of school. We have also used the item when we have been out of town. It has excellent space for purchased items and is great for hiking as well.

Johnathan Lendley

Unanswered Questionquestion on July 15, 2017

Those zippered pockets on the sides...think they will actually hold water bottles? Has anyone tried this?

Patagonia

Backpacks

Men's / Unisex

S / M

L / XL

One Size

Torso

16 - 19in

(40.6 - 48.3cm)

19 - 22in

(48.3 - 55.9cm)

17 - 21in

(43.2 - 53.3cm)

Waist

28 - 36in

(71.1 - 91.4cm)

32 - 42in

(81.3 - 106.7cm)

28 - 40in

(71.1 - 101.6cm)

Women's

S / M

L / XL

One Size

Torso

15 - 18in

(38.1 - 45.7cm)

18 - 21in

(45.7 - 53.3cm)

14 - 18in

(35.6 - 45.7cm)

Waist

26 - 34in

(66 - 86.4cm)

30 - 38in

(76.2 - 96.5cm)

26 - 38in

(66 - 96.5cm)

How to Measure:

Torso:

-Have a friend locate the bony bump at the base of your neck, where the slope of your shoulder meets your neck. This is your 7th cervical vertebra (C7). Tilt your head forward to locate it more easily. This is the top of your torso length.-Place your hands on top of your hips bones, with fingers point forward, thumbs in back. This it eh "shelf" on which your pack will rest. The middle of an imaginary line drawn between your thumbs is the bottom of your torso length.-Using the tape measure, your friend should measure the distance between the C7 and the imaginary line between your thumbs. Be sure you stand up straight when being measured. You know should have your torso length.